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FGV appoints independent consultant to review director’s remuneration

Statement mentions no increase in total cash received by non-executive chairman

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 27 Jun 2022 10:55PM

FGV appoints independent consultant to review director’s remuneration
FGV Holdings Bhd states that non-executive chairman, Datuk Dzulkifli Abd Wahab, was currently being accorded to receive on a cash basis: a director fee of RM300,000 per annum or RM25,000 per month, and a car allowance of RM180,000 per annum or RM15,000 per month. – The Vibes file pic, June 27, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – FGV Holdings Bhd had appointed an independent consultant to conduct a review and benchmarking on the non-executive director’s remuneration. 

In a statement, FGV said the non-executive chairman, Datuk Dzulkifli Abd Wahab, was currently being accorded to receive on a cash basis: a director fee of RM300,000 per annum or RM25,000 per month, and a car allowance of RM180,000 per annum or RM15,000 per month.

“FGV board was advised by the independent consultant that the car allowance accorded to the non-executive chairman be replaced with the provision of a company car as it is not reflective of the market and sectorial norms – as companies do not generally monetise the provision of a company car benefit in the form of allowances.

“Pursuant to the advice, the FGV board proposed to provide a company car to the non-executive chairman, and maintain the amount of cash accorded to him previously by converting the car allowance of RM180,000 to board fees.

“Hence, FGV further explained that there is no increase in the total cash received by the non-executive chairman,” it said.

The group also noted that Dzulkifli intends to use an existing car belonging to a subsidiary company to be the company car with an annual budgeted expense of not more than RM180,000 as approved at the AGM.

In a statement, FGV said its shareholders had passed resolutions to increase the director fees for its chairman and non-executive directors by between 25% and 60% at its AGM last Thursday.

It said the non-executive chairman’s fees were reduced from RM600,000 to RM300,000 in 2019 together with some abolishment and reduction in certain benefits.

Hence, FGV explained that there is no increase in the total cash received by the non-executive chairman.

The group also noted that Dzulkifli intends to use an existing car belonging to a subsidiary company to be the company car with an annual budgeted expense of not more than RM180,000 as approved at the AGM.

“The FGV board would also like to highlight that Dzulkifli has agreed to waive his fees as chairman of the board Sustainability Committee until the next AGM in 2023 amounting to RM40,000 per annum and the meeting allowances of RM2,000 per meeting.

“In 2021, Dzulkifli did not utilise his entitlement for benefits relating to entertainment allowance, club membership and personal bodyguard,” it said. – Bernama, June 27, 2022

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